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  1. Lady Charlotte Finch (née Fermor; 14 February 1725 – 11 July 1813) was a British royal governess. She was governess to the children of King George III and Queen Charlotte for over thirty years, holding the position from 1762 to 1793.

  2. 1,444 Followers, 965 Following, 345 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Charlotte Finch (@itscharlotte2)

  3. 26 de sept. de 2018 · On 9 March 1729, Charlotte Finch (1711?-1773) signed a petition supporting the establishment of London’s first Foundling Hospital. As duchess of Somerset, Charlotte lived in the palatial mansion of Petworth in Sussex. Her life was very different to those of the charity she chose to support.

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  4. Lady Charlotte Finch. 'My dearest dear Lady Cha…' As governess to the many children of George III and Queen Charlotte, Lady Charlotte was a long-serving member of the royal household and considered a personal friend by many of the royal family.

  5. ‘My dearest dear Lady Cha…’. As governess to the many children of George III and Queen Charlotte, Lady Charlotte was a long-serving member of the royal household and considered a personal friend by many of the royal family.

  6. Lady Charlotte Finch was appointed governess to George III's children after the birth of George, Prince of Wales, in 1762. She held the post for thirty years and was admired as a gentle woman of strict religious views.

  7. Lady Charlotte Finch was a British royal governess. She was governess to the children of King George III and Queen Charlotte for over thirty years, holding the position from 1762 to 1793. Her parents were courtiers Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl of Pomfret, and Henrietta Louisa Jeffreys.